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Bassman 9th January 2012 11:03

I began to wonder if the "60" quoted was 60 Kph. Even at under 40 mph that is still less than 3 hours driving. Maybe they slowed down for the bumpy bits!

62 mph on those Outback roads would kill a truck wouldn't it?

coastie 9th January 2012 11:13

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Originally Posted by Bassman (Post 11808)
I began to wonder if the "60" quoted was 60 Kph. Even at under 40 mph that is still less than 3 hours driving. Maybe they slowed down for the bumpy bits!

62 mph on those Outback roads would kill a truck wouldn't it?

The speed limits in Aus are in KPH.

robertdavey6 9th January 2012 17:57

There were a couple of mentions of traveling at the 100k limit. There was also a complaint, after one truck had passed another, on the tar seal section, that he'd exceeded 100k to pas but had dropped back to 60mph, once he was in front.:confused::confused::confused:

coastie 9th January 2012 21:09

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Originally Posted by robertdavey6 (Post 11810)
There were a couple of mentions of traveling at the 100k limit. There was also a complaint, after one truck had passed another, on the tar seal section, that he'd exceeded 100k to pas but had dropped back to 60mph, once he was in front.:confused::confused::confused:

Then was passed by the wagon he'd passed!:rolleyes:

WHERE IS Lisa when we need her??:D:D

G-CPTN 9th January 2012 21:51

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Originally Posted by coastie (Post 11812)
Then was passed by the wagon he'd passed!:rolleyes:

But the crafty Brit still set the fastest journey time!
(He'd set off 15 minutes behind the Ozzie, so following him in to the final stop meant that he was still ahead on time.)

coastie 9th January 2012 22:35

There was another episode tonight I believe. I'll watch it when I get home.

G-CPTN 14th January 2012 00:10

http://www.channel5.com/shows/worlds.../episode-2-394

coastie 14th January 2012 08:58

I watched the second episode last night, am sorry that the Zimbabwe bloke went but I'm not really sorry that that Yank went.

Bassman 14th January 2012 10:57

I watched it last night. I presume you mean the Sri Lankan guy.

Unimpressed with the scriptwriter's knowledge. The trailer had "six" axles. Admittedly some trucks do have a short axle on either side of a trailer with a pair of wheels, but this appeared to be a fairly standard three axle trailer.

You could tell the state of the roads from the damage done tosome of those trailers.

So, the speed was in kph. The 60 kph (or 40 kph the UK trucker was restricted too) did make for a long journey time. The fact that at one time one truck was doing around 20 kph would explain the short journeys (by UK standards).

coastie 14th January 2012 11:06

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Originally Posted by Bassman (Post 11820)
I watched it last night. I presume you mean the Sri Lankan guy.

Unimpressed with the scriptwriter's knowledge. The trailer had "six" axles. Admittedly some trucks do have a short axle on either side of a trailer with a pair of wheels, but this appeared to be a fairly standard three axle trailer.

You could tell the state of the roads from the damage done tosome of those trailers.

So, the speed was in kph. The 60 kph (or 40 kph the UK trucker was restricted too) did make for a long journey time. The fact that at one time one truck was doing around 20 kph would explain the short journeys (by UK standards).


Sorry, yes, I did mean the Sri Lankan bloke.:)


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